I just had a good ol' Granville Island English Bay Pale Ale yesterday.
I really like their Lions Winter Ale that has this chocolate/vanilla/caramel flavour to it. I still saw some cans of it in LCBO yesterday.

We just got the Lions Summer Ale this week. I can't remember if we've had this before. Haven't tried it yet.

Originally Posted by thabiz

However IPA no 2 they released a week earlier is a very good take on the NE hazy IPA. Highly recommended

Well, if/when you see an application from someone with a PhD in a completely unrelated field, that'll probably be me.

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Anyone have any experience with jury duty? I just got a summons.

Did it years ago when I was 18. I sat in a giant room doing nothing but reading, listening to music, and watching Mr Bean episodes on the TVs they rolled out. On the fourth day they had us go into a courtroom but they filled the jury before they even got close to asking me any questions and then told the rest of us we didn't have to come in for the last day. The only good thing was my summer job paid me for those days even though they didn't have to.

Did it years ago when I was 18. I sat in a giant room doing nothing but reading, listening to music, and watching Mr Bean episodes on the TVs they rolled out. On the fourth day they had us go into a courtroom but they filled the jury before they even got close to asking me any questions and then told the rest of us we didn't have to come in for the last day. The only good thing was my summer job paid me for those days even though they didn't have to.

Doing some Googling, it looks like if you're called in on a Wednesday you are "overflow" and typically get dismissed. It'd be somewhat interesting to be part of a major case, but I guess I'd be happy to just go in and out as well.

According to a study published Tuesday in the journal Environmental Science & TechnologyEnvironmental Science & Technology, concentrations of fine particulate matter on the Toronto subway system are roughly 10 times the level found outside TTC stations. At 95 micrograms per cubic metre, researchers say the levels are typical of an average day in pollution-choked Beijing.

The study also found that concentrations measured on the TTC subway system were almost three times greater than those discovered on Montreal’s Metro and five times higher than those on Vancouver’s SkyTrain.

The lead author of the study, Keith Van Ryswyk, said the research didn’t measure the health effects of the pollution and the findings shouldn’t deter anyone from taking public transit.